The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 21, 1930, Page 8

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B A e s o s e e s ) INDICTMENTS ARE HANDED IN BY CRAND JURY - -~ . Bicoff and Robert|zoaas + Are Indicted by ral Grand Jury ABDICT JMLED DEALER FREED | NEW YORK, March 21 a travesty or John J. MCcN Yot only the FINEST QUALITY, but ALSO UBTAINABLE for LESS than YOU WILL PAY the man who wants the ST for the LEAST) Look at our SEOW WINDOW and see our WONDERFUL SPRING DISPIAY of EABERDASEERY = then COME IN and SAVE MONEY, SABIN’S C. 0. SABIN, Prop. BAMBOO BRIER Virginia Sarsaparilla A SPRING TONIC It is beneficial and safe. $2.00 per bottle A Company Juneau Drug Free Delivery Post Office Substation No. 1 at such pro- |SOMMERS LEAVES TO % Phone 33 TURNER BOUND OVER e — BRITISH PLAN AIR MA OF REODESIA AND LONDON, March 2 0 |ping of Rhodesia 1 two r undertaken. e miles of unr 11 be coverec mer. - - Twenty-two neg ro v C _!schools in Mississippi offer nd as- tation and fire prevention 5 tion. ‘““; SAYERS' DEATH - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1930 STROKECAUSES = n, was (Amd xamina the e the Cor AT KETCHlKAN P PR, o Deputy Marshal Drove to . His Death Because of Apoplectic Stroke obile foot e time u that he was unable to or make it stop Frank E. Sayers, United S h Deputy Marshal, who drowned ! ~'week at Ketchikan, came death through an accident, ¢ by a stroke of apoplexy, it w ned at a coroner’s inquest this week, according t mation received by Marsha bert White. A car driven by rs dived from the Alaska S p dock into the bay early day morning, and the was recovered Sunday evening Dr. J. H. Mustard, prominent Ket- th was caused b 1t the base of the skul of the crash into the gu sh into the water nination of t howed conclusively extreme hardening ocetional | refores- instruc- mind of ‘Dr. Mu the jury, that death wa instantaneous and that IHAT YOU SAVE MONEY BY DEALING WITH US Friday and Saturday Specials DERBY CHILI CON CARNE 2 cans for 24c¢ COUNCIL CORNED BEEF Per tin, 28c PURE PRESERVES IN GREEN GOBLETS 2 for 55 cents SAUERKRAUT JUICE 3 cans for 47¢ Filtered and Sterilized LIBBY’S TOMATO JUICE 3 cans for S50c FANCY PRUNES 3 pounds, 45¢ Medium size SLICED DILL PICKLES 2 cans for 25¢ 7-ounce size LLARGE RIPE OLIVES Per tin, 19 cents DROMEDARY DATES 2 packages for 45¢ HEINZ FIG PUDDING Medium size tins, 41c 9-ounce tins BATHROOM TISSUE 13 for $1.00 1000 Sheet Rolls--1891 Brand George Brothers PHONES 92 AND 95 5 FAST DELIVERIES I IVANHOE DRAPERIES Fill Every Want for the Window Beautiful ONE In bronze, antique and gray armor finishes. Cur LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE OPEN EVENINGS — 2 TRUCKS — 10 a.m.. 11 am., 2pm., 3:30 pm., 4:30 pm. We have a complete assortment of Window Draperies in Mar- quisettes, Scrims, Nets, Cretonnes and Damasks. CURTAINS READY TO HANG Also Valances by the yard or bolt. WINDOW BEAUTIFULLY DRAPED MAKES A BEAUTIFUL ROOM SEE THE SMART LOOKING NEW VANHOE CURTAIN RODS See these newest tain Rods, and buy them to match your Draperies. GEORGE BROTHERS d that hi ysician testified that in his OF he did not , performed an au-|die of drowning; that if was caused the fur inside “and one's feet never cause of by the impact of the machine with the dock and the resultant frac- nor’s | ture. R. T. Graham, of the Graham Funeral Undertaking parlors to- day said that his examin: of the body bore this out thoroughly, that there was no water in the the{lungs and that the injuries indi- ne|cated that death was due to the! was }(’rash. was A wa:[KARISE COMING moel TO CARRY FURS FROM FAR NORTH 1 (Seattie Times) Bound for Seattle to replace the {ill-fated Seattle fur trader Elisif, of Si- s |Wrecked on the Arctic Coast . |beria August 11 last year, ish motorship Ka i1l sail from .1 Copenhagen March 20, She is due here late in May and will be joperated by the Swenson Fur Trad- ing Company of attle between this port and Siberia, r, vice president of Fur Trading Company is arranging for the v of the Karise to Seattle. Mr. Pnll aboard the Slisif when she was Capt. A. P. Jochimsen, a veteran flof the Arctic, will command the Karise in her new service. The Karise is a staunch vessel, built of oak and equipped with a Holeby Diesel engine. — e - most | SIBERIANS CHOOSE TRADE GOODS INSTEAD OF COINS (Seward Gateway) | of Siberia whom P8 | Alaskan a! rs have come in con- k8 | 'act with would much rather pre- | fer trade goods, coffee, sugar, etc., han accept money though they do 8 lin payment. | food with us,” bandt remarked yesterday, “but for |four days, one time, Ben Eielson | |and m\ueli ate seal blubber and B | rice.” % The intripid airman then asked: r see the mnex shoe worn by | “We always carried Te SO ofl' came f soft § | take .the coin of the U. S. realm | Pilot Frank Dor- | , then the in- skin with | He was then asked as he said. | they pre umber, e entire under-gar- ‘haps enou, een said ed from outer, the Llothlllg for the fur exposed.|upon enterin Siberian clothing fthere is le: ywhere in 40 |the modern f become cold,” In fact th ments are rev latter having “Dressed in my I can lay down below weather and sleep like an| Some wear beads, and oth innocent chil l(L Dorb: 1 are skins, [ RIS b e e St e We Have ANOTHER SHIP- MENT of that Wonderfu! § Blended FLOUR . 79 H 50 pound bags . . SNOWDRIFT, 3 pound size, only CORN BEEF, regular 35¢ 28¢ RINSO, large packages, regular 35c 30¢ B AUNT JEMIMA CORN MEAL, by 10 pound sacks = S ahil e L T 48¢ # YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS THESE BARGAINS GARNICK’S Phone 174 Frr . © i AT S e it PP ANKLETS For Ladies and Young Ladies Pure Silk—Per Pair~50 cents J. M. SALOUM U TS SRR New Spring SHOES For Ladies, Misses and Children In this wonderful selection you fill find all the latest colors and styles, including combination lasts, all widths and sizes. Scientific Foot Builder Super-Arch In black kid, patent and gun calf combinations. Black and brown novelty oxfords. Brown and beige comhma- tions. $8.50 to $9.75 Dressy Pumps Chocolate kid pumps, blue; kid in strap beige combina- tions, patent and kid—high cuban and spike heel. $7.50 to $14.50 Sport Wear Black and brown oxfords. Black and brown alligator sun tan pumps, heige pumps, including crepe rub- ber soles. $4.95 to $10.00 A LOVELY LINE OF Misses, Children’s and Infants’s Shoes In the new eik hide, patent leather soft kids in all the new spring shades. Also narrow lasts for girls. $2.25 to $4.95 Infants $1.85 to $2.25

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